March 27, 1999
Live from The Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota, with the Boys of the Lough, Robin and Linda Williams and Kate MacKenzie, and The Hopeful Gospel Quartet.

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Recorded on March 27, 1999, from St. Paul, Minnesota.
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00:00Logo
00:12Tishomingo
01:26Opening Credits
02:43Almost Spring in Minnesota
03:58I Can See Clearly Now
05:57Applause-GK Talk with Hopefuls
08:27Twelve Gates to the City
11:17Applause-GK Segue
11:38Jesse Interview
16:16Milneberg Joys
18:22Applause-GK Segue
19:08Last Fair Deal Goin' Down
22:40Applause-GK Back Announce
22:53Rhubarb
28:49Applause-GK Intro Boys of the Lough
30:15Set Of Hornpipes
33:36Applause-Dave Richardson Talk/Cathal Talk
35:16The Rocks of Bahn
39:33Applause-Aly Bain Talk/Cathal Talk
41:15Set of Jigs
44:20Applause-GK Back Announce
44:50Brain Surgery
49:03Applause-GK Talk with Kate about Wedding
50:26You Know Not the Hour
54:21Applause-Talk with Kate
54:48Walkin' in the Spirit
57:15Applause-GK Segue
57:55It Won't be Long (My Father, How Long?)
102:07Applause-GK Segue to Intermission
102:30My Gal Sal
106:04GK Welcome Back
106:42Talk about Harry Blackmun
109:18The Whiffenpoof Song
112:26GK Talk with Pamela Karlan on the Telephone
115:48Applause for Pamela
116:03Toura-Loura-Loura
119:02Applause
120:20Lying to the Moon
125:00Applause
125:19Monologue
145:44Creole Love Call
147:44Applause
148:02Ketchup
150:40Applause-GK Talk with Boys of the Lough
151:23Set of Polkas
153:54Applause-Credits for Guests
154:23Be Thou My Vision
156:40Applause-Back Announce
157:02Credits
157:45Twelve Gates to the City

Guest Information
  • The Boys of the Lough
  • Kate Mackenzie
  • Robin and Linda Williams
  • Kantorei
  • Scripts
  • Beebopareebop Rhubarb Pie
  • Brain Surgery
  • The Ketchup Advisory Board
  • Interview with Jesse Ventura
  • My Father, How Long?

  • Music Information
    Performers, music scipts and credits
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